Leave Me Alone: I'm Jewish: My Head-On Collision With Jesus, Judaism and Life After Death

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…his first thought was, "Jesus can't be real! This would not have happened if Jesus was real." But that is not the end of the story for this young Jewish man. Moments later, Ron Cantor found himself enveloped in what can only be described as the raw power and presence of God Himself.

It all started nearly a year before, when the ADHD agnostic Jewish teen witnessed his best friend go through a dramatic life-changing encounter with God. While his first response was, "What's this got to do with me; I'm Jewish," it ultimately caused Ron to face the fact that he had no idea if God was real or how to find Him. A search ensued that lead Ron to a dramatic confrontation on October 21st, 1983.

"No heavy, boring read here! You will enjoy every page that follows, and if you are Jewish, especially an American Jew, you will relate to many of the people, places, and events. The names may be different, but his grandparents, parents, and sister, could be your grandparents, parents, and siblings. Many of the struggles he went through will resemble the struggles of your past - or even present."

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…his first thought was, "Jesus can't be real! This would not have happened if Jesus was real." But that is not the end of the story for this young Jewish man. Moments later, Ron Cantor found himself enveloped in what can only be described as the raw power and presence of God Himself.

It all started nearly a year before, when the ADHD agnostic Jewish teen witnessed his best friend go through a dramatic life-changing encounter with God. While his first response was, "What's this got to do with me; I'm Jewish," it ultimately caused Ron to face the fact that he had no idea if God was real or how to find Him. A search ensued that lead Ron to a dramatic confrontation on October 21st, 1983.

"No heavy, boring read here! You will enjoy every page that follows, and if you are Jewish, especially an American Jew, you will relate to many of the people, places, and events. The names may be different, but his grandparents, parents, and sister, could be your grandparents, parents, and siblings. Many of the struggles he went through will resemble the struggles of your past - or even present."